Tag: company logo design

Branding is the idea consumers have about a company. A brand must differentiate from the competition adopting a style that is unique. This style: logo, website, brochures, and online/offline ads is recognizable by consumers. The Design Council suggests,

“any organization can benefit by creating a brand that represents the company as distinctive, trusted, reliable, or whichever attributes are appropriate to that business”

Still young and talented in his chosen field of work, Rahul, known to us as “aRBy,” is able to enjoy life pursing his passion for design. Growing up in the “cultural capital of India,” Kolkata, Western Bengal, gave Rahul many opportunities to gather experience as a designer at a young age. In this rich region he’s become fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali. Now 26 yrs old, Rahul has been a graphic artist for over 7 years.

In this interview you will learn about Rahul’s artistic influences, the experiences that has led him to where he is today, and what he would choose for his one super power.

We have a lot of talent in our Design Community, and this month we are proud to feature long-time designer Smith1979. His creative style can be seen across many mediums, from logos, t-shirts, packaging design, and music! To date Smith1979 has won 114 contests, been selected as a Finalist 220 times, and received many positive feedback.

It’s a very exciting moment for your business. You’ve been working with some of the designers from 48HoursLogo.com and have decided on the right design to represent you.

So what’s next? How do you finish the contest and get your copy of the files? What type of files will you get? In this post I will go over the steps to complete your contest and download the files of your new logo!

Part of what makes our contests unique is that they are all considered “blind” contests. What this implies is that the designers entering a contest cannot see one another’s submissions. The Contest Holder is the only person, at the beginning, who can see all the entires. The “blind” part of the contests only last for the first two stages, the Qualifying Stage and Select Finalists Stage. Once Finalists are selected, the submissions are viewable for everyone. That will move the contest to the third stage, Design Revisions. In this stage only Finalists can submit designs. The remainder of the contest is viewable to all designers and the Contest Holder.